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Why U.S. Chipmakers Are Losing Ground in China’s A.I. Race
The latest U.S. export restrictions on A.I. chips have ignited fears that American chipmakers are ceding critical ground to Huawei in China’s booming artificial intelligence market.
Why the Big Law Talent War Weakens Resistance to Political Pressure
Explore how the intense competition for high-paid legal talent has made large law firms fragile and less likely to collectively challenge political actions.

Alien Enemies Act Showdown: Supreme Court Halts Trump‑Era Deportations of Venezuelans
The Trump administration’s Alien Enemies Act deportation push against Venezuelans sparks a Supreme Court showdown over notice, evidence, and migrants’ constitutional due‑process rights.


7 Urgent Rare‑Earth Export Controls That Threaten Global Auto Supply Chains
China’s new heavy rare‑earth licence regime risks draining magnet stockpiles within months, forcing automakers to scramble for supplies, diversify processing, and rethink tariff strategy.





